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Show Thursday, May 12, 1994 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 11 F. T. I. (Continued from Pag 10) to 6 p.m. Story hour is Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. and Thursday at 1 p.m. The library is looking for students to participate in the English as a second language class, taught Tuesday through Thursday from 4:40 to 5:30 p.m. 5 6. MISS CARBON COUNTY The scholarship program, sponsored by Carbon County Chamber of Commerce, will be presented July 28. Entrants must be between the ages of 4 and residents of Carbon County for a minimum of six months. Miss Carbon County will receive a $ 1 ,500 scholarship to the coln scholarlege of her choice in Utah and a ship to CEU. First and second attendants receive CEU scholarships. For details, contact the chamber, 185 E. Main, Price. Those interested need to commit no later than ROCK ART, HISTORY TOURS The tours, by Carbon County Recreation and Emery County Recreation, will be conducted on the following dates: May Indian rock art of Nine-Mil- e Canyon; May history and prehistory of Nine-Mil- e tour of Nine-Mil- e Canyon; and June 11, one-da- y 21-2- 28-2- 2, PANCAKE BREAKFAST The fundraiser will be May 14 from 8 to 11 a.m. at Price City Park. All proceeds will help fund programs at the Lighthouse Youth Center. Call Carbon County Recreation for more information. DAUGHTERS OF UTAH PIONEERS is compiling a reference book entitled Pioneer Women of Faith and Fortitude. It will contain pictures and life sketches of women who settled the State of Deseret, Territory of Utah, from July 1847 to May 10, 1869. Publication is scheduled in January 1996 as part of the Utah Centennial. There will be a charge for submissions. Forms are available through DUP Headquarters, Pioneer Memorial Museum, 300 N. Main, Salt Lake City, UT 17-2- full-tuitio- two-yea- r, full-tuiti- one-yea- r, June 15. CHURCHES 9, Canyon. For additional information, contact Carbon County Recreation or Emery County Recreation. CEU PREHISTORIC MUSEUM is open daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information, contact the museum. - will be presented at CarJACKPOT BARREL RACING bon County Fairgrounds every Wednesday at 6:30 p m. Signup will be at 6 p.m. All money will be jackpotted. For more information, contact Joyce or Jill Worley after 5 p.m. EVENTS WELL CHILD CLINICS are offered the last Friday of every month at Carbon Medical Service in East Carbon. Services include immunizations, height and weight measurements as well as blood pressure tests. Services are provided at a nominal fee, based on income and family size. BUTCH CASSIDY BLOWOUT The mountain bike race will be June 4. It will include more single-trac- k events and the downhill For race. Harvey Challenge registration or more inforcontact Price Peddler. mation, meets SunCASTLE COUNTRY BAPTIST CHURCH for 11 a.m. the center at senior citizens Price at worship days and at 6 p.m. for Bible study. Sunday School begins at 10 a.m. FOURSQUARE GOSPEL CHURCH Meetings are Sunday, 10:30 a.m., at 77 S. 600 East, Price. SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP The United Methodist Church has resumed alternative worship services Sundays at 7:30 p.m. All faiths are welcome to attend. will be Tuesdays, 10 a.m., at the LADIES BIBLE STUDY First Baptist Church, 200 N. 300 East, Price. 9. SPECIAL OLYMPICS, FUN DAY will be Friday, May at the CEU track. A parade will begin at 9 a.m. and events will follow. Lunch will be served to athletes and volunteers. Everyone is encouraged to attend. PRO CARE is open at all six elementary schools in Carbon County. Registrations are accepted at Carbon County Recreation and at the schools. Pro Care enables 5- - to to participate in recreational and educational activities throughout the school year. For more information, contact Carbon County Recreation. No child will be turned away for inabili- 13, SWAP MEET The Cleveland-Elm- o Fire Department will 1 event its annual at the Cleveland Town June present Park. To reserve a space, call Gerold Schade, Elmo, or Cory Wilcox, Cleveland. 10-1- ty to pay. OPEN HOUSE Durrant Elementary will celebrate 40 of educational to the community Thursday, contributions years 3 from 7 to The 19, May p.m. public is welcome to tour the buildshare reminisce and memories. ing, VETERANS LSM MILITARY REUNION The National LSM Association will have its reunion Sept. 9 at Las Vegas, Nev., for all persons who served on any LSMLSMR type amphibious landing ship. For more information, contact Larry Glaser, 126 Wilson Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15235. 5-- SCOFIELD PLEASANT VALLEY DAYS will start with breakfast at 7 a.m. and end with fireworks at 1 1 p.m. on Saturon Church day, July 2. Parade time is 11 a.m., with line-u- p Street at 10 a.m. Call to confirm entries. 87TH INFANTRY DIVISION Golden Acorn and its combat support units, 735th Tank Battalion, 607th Tank Battalion, 602nd Tank Destroyer, 610th Tank Destroyer and 549th 2 in LouisArtillery, will have a reunion Sept. t. ville, Ky., at the Galt House Hotel. For information, contact Gladwin Pascuzzo, 2374 N. Dundee Court, Highland, MI Anti-Aircra- ft 25-Oc- 48357-371- CARBON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY will meet Tuesday, May 17, 7 p.m., in the classroom at CEU museum. Featured speaker Ron Watt will discuss what has been collected and written on Carbon County from its early settlement until 1920. The public is welcome. CASTLE COUNTRY QUILT QUILD will meet Thursday, May 19, 1 p.m., at the senior citizens center. A guest speaker from Salt Lake City will present a trunk show and lesson on bindings. Needle kits are requested for quilting the Grandmothers Fan quilt. IMMUNIZATION CLINICS Southeastern Utah Health District in Price offers infant immunization clinics Monday through Friday from 3:30 to 5 p.m. and Tuesdays from 3 to 7 p.m. There is a nominal charge, but immunizations will be provided free to anyone who cannot afford to pay the fee. 84103-169- COMMUNITY DAZE Booth reservations are being Carbon event, scheduled July accepted for the Sunnyside-Eas- t 9. Contact Sunnyside Credit Union or Sunnyside City Hall for additional information. 20-2- CONTESTANTS SOUGHT for the Miss Utah American Coed state pageant Aug. Queens will be sent to compete in the national pageant Thanksgiving weekend at Walt Disney World Resort, Florida. For information, write Miss Utah American Coed Pageant, Director Roger Temple, 5745 S. 4060 West, Kearns, UT 84118. Include applicant 's name, age and address. 5-- WELLINGTON MOUNTAINEERS The annual horse 2 show will be May at the Spanish Fork arena. Friday's starting time is 6 p.m. Starting time Saturday and Sunday will be at 7 a.m. For more information, contact Dea Thayn. -- 6. CLUBNOTES - CHS CLASS OF '84 REUNION will be Friday, July 22, and Saturday, July 23. Friday activities include a social hour and registration at 7 p.m. at Days Inn. Saturday activities include a potluck picnic with games at noon at Washington Park and a social hour with registration at 6 p.m. at Days Inn, followed by dinner and dancing. For additional information, write Class of '84, PO Box 614, Price, UT 84501, or contact Melanie Aguirre, Kris Holdaway, Jim Noyes, Jackie Moon, Vicki Noyes or Nicki Kirkwood. Castle Valley UTAH FRIENDS OF PALEONTOLOGY next will have its monthly meeting Tuesday, May 17. Chapter The meeting was rescheduled due to Prehistory Week Castle Valley Chapter normally meets the second Tuesday of each month. Meetings are open to the public. The group meets every Tuesday, 6 MT BIKE RIDERS All Price Park. at riding abilities are welcome, but p.m., City helmets must be worn. N o children under 14 years of age will be allowed without an adult. For information, contact Jodi Bittick. will honor ALLIANCE FOR THE MENTALLY ILL Price native Chris Juliano for his book, Schizophrenia, Patients Account, during a meet the author night Tuesday, May 17, 7 p.m., at Four Comers Mental Health, 575 E. 200 South, Price. New officers will be introduced. Everyone is welcome to attend. of Utah LEARNING DISABILITIES ASSOCIATION meets the fourth Tuesday of each month at Creekview Elementary, 590 W. 500 South, Price. The volunteer CASTLEVTEW HOSPITAL AUXILIARY group will host a tea for all hospital employees Thursday, May 12, from 2 to 4 p.m. will be preBLACK DIAMOND QUEEN CONTEST sented at Days Inn on Sunday, May 22. Socializing and a personal interview with judges will be followed by a noon luncheon. A horsemanship contest at the Carbon County Fairgrounds will take place after the luncheon. For details and preregistration, contact Joyce (Pat) Worley or the Carbon County Chamber of Commerce. Black Diamond officials are also seeking past royalty from former Robbers Roost Roundup and Black Diamond Stampede rodeos. Contact Vickie (Kim) Noyes or the chamber office in Price. Castle Valley will celebrate the PREHISTORY WEEK 14. On May 12, Ewa Wasilewska will disevent through May cuss ancient civilizations at 7 p.m. in the College of Eastern Utah Prehistoric Museum classroom. On May 13 at 6:30 p.m., the museum will sponsor a DinoFeast and Scott Woodward wifi lecture on dinosaur DNA May 14 will be activity day at the CEU museum from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Castle Valley Prehistory Week is sponsored by the College of Eastern Utah Prehistoric Museum, Castle Valley Chapter of the Utah Statewide Archaeological Society, Utah Friends of Paleontology, United States Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management. For more information, contact the CEU museum. a.m. 17-2- 1. will conduct a regional FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 7 12, evangelism rally Thursday, May p.m., at 300 E. 200 North, Price. Oklahoma evangelist Bobby Boyle will be guest speaker and music will be by Wing Spread. Trail of Treasurers vacation Bible school will run June 9:30 a.m. to noon, daily. VBS is free to anyone 4 years of age through sixth grade. Regular ser6-1- vices are conducted Sundays: Sunday School, 10 a.m.; morning worship, 11 a.m.; discipleship training, 6 p.m.; and evening worship, 7 p.m. Tuesday services include ladies Bible study, 10 a.m., and visitation, 7 p.m. Wednesday evening service is at 7 p.m. r INJURED WORKERS ASSOCIATION OF UTAH, a Utah Corporation Non-Prof- it Workers Compensation & Lawyer Referals Seminars VOPELH. LANDER Central Utah Representative 868 S. McClelland Street P.O. Box 38 Price, UT 84501 Residence Tel. Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 EASTERN UTAH INSTITUTE OF EXCELLENCE June 20-2- 3, 1994 TRAVELING THE COMMUNICATION HIGHWAY" CEU and CCSD "PEAK" are proud to announce the 1994 Eastern Utah Institute of Excellence. This gifted and talented program is designed to provide "hands-o- n academic experiences for even the most accelerated students. CURRICULUM non-threateni- Courses of study will include, but are not limited to: Art party for SLOVENIAN HOME will have a dinner-danc- e members only May 21 from 4 to 10 p.m. For more information, contact Vi Skriner. -- a Mon. thru Fri. Communication through Music Desktop Publishing Graphic Arts Film Criticism Interpretation of Literature Journalism 11 :00 Mon. - Thurs. 5 - 9 pm, Fri. & Sat. 5 -- 10 pm 10 oz. $10.95 Fri. & attending class one night a week with the University created strictly for working adults. Call JoAnn Ramseyer at (801) & extension 245 EASTERN UTAH INSTITUTE OF EXCELLENCE Registration Form Sat. Registration deadline May 16, 1994 (no exceptions) Bakery Hours Complete your Bachelors or Masters degree by Salesmanship Self Esteem Theatre Movement Video Production For more Information, contact Stays Brlnghuret, CEU, Pries, Utah 84501 Prime Rib to Price! Listening Personality Profile Political Science Radio Production $80 Cost Includes: Barbecue, Dance (Live Music), Lunch (Daily), Midnight Movie, One Hour College Credit (COMM 290), Studio Tours (KISN Radio KSL Television), Tuition, Wave Pool am - 4:00 pm Dinner we'ce Coming as Communication Braille Daily Lunch Specials NAME Mon. thru Fri. 7:30 am 2:30 pm ADDRESS CITY NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT COME IN AND GIVE USATRY1 ext. 103 on Tht Unlvrrslly of Phoenix Is accredited by the Commission of Colleges and Schools. of I llgher Education of the North Central Association 0, Presented by w - - LDS SHORT VIDEO CONTEST, FESTIVAL spon0 at the Salt sored by Sunstone Foundation, will be Aug. Lake Hilton. Entries must explore the Mormon experience in a general way, but style and genre are left to the entrant. Entries may be no longer than 15 minutes, must be in VHS format and must be accompanied by an official application and entry fee. For rules and applications, write Sunstone, 331 S. Rio Grande, Suite 206, Salt Lake City, UT 84101-113- College of Eastern Utah & Carbon County School District For Grades 7 through 12 meets the first and third TOASTMASTERS CLUB 7 at of month p.m. in the classroom at Castle-vieThursday every like to improve public speakwould who Hospital. Anyone and relaxed skills a in atmosphere is ing to attend. encouraged After 5 p.m. call: 472-586- 6 Kathy Martin Ann Evans 637-009- 0 Meetings are at CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY 7:30 p.m. Sundays and Fridays at 250 River Street, Helper. Sunday School is at 10 a.m., followed by worship service at 11 PHONE ( STATE ) GRADE LEVEL Parties Call 637-741- 4 11 Weddings West Main, Price (Above Castle Valley Banquets Take Out Available Mall) ZIP (94-9- 5 SCHOOL YEAR) $80 fee must accompany registration form Make checks payable to CEU GPA Return to: Steven W. Brlnghuret Special Programs College of Eastern Utah Price, UT 84501 |